Trump warns ‘bad & dangerous’ people may pour into US after travel ban halted
The decision to overturn controversial travel restrictions is
ridiculous and dangerous, US President Donald Trump said, adding that
something is very wrong when one judge can shrug off security concerns
and deprive the country of proper border controls.
The Department of Homeland
Security stopped flagging travelers from the countries blacklisted by
Trump following a federal judge’s ruling to suspend the president’s
executive order on Friday. The Justice Department has vowed to lodge an
emergency stay to reverse the court order at the earliest possible
opportunity, while President Trump slammed the judge’s decision as a “terrible” mistake.“What is our country coming to when a judge can halt a Homeland Security travel ban and anyone, even with bad intentions, can come into US?” Trump wondered on Twitter.
Earlier Saturday, Trump promised to overturn the decision, which he said “essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country.”
On Friday, US federal Judge James Robart issued a temporary restraining order on the ban until a full review of a complaint made by Washington state’s attorney Bob Ferguson has been conducted. During the hearing, Robart questioned the administration’s use of 9/11 to justify the order, saying no attacks had been carried out on US soil by individuals from any of the seven countries listed.
On January 27, Trump issued an executive order that banned citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the US. The order was met with widespread protests and confusion, with multiple lawsuits already filed and many more expected in the coming days.
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